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High Voter Turnout Seen Across All of Illinois
WIFR, IL - Nov 4, 2008
23News This Morning co-host Aaron Wilson caught these long lines at a polling location at Colonial Village in Rockford. Voters we spoke to say they didn't ...
Long lines at polls as Illinoisans vote
Southtown Star, IL - Nov 4, 2008
BY Jim Suhr AP Lines of voters stretched down hallways and out doorways Tuesday, as Illinoisans flocked to the polls to cast their ballot in a historic ...
TODAY'S THE DAY: Voter turnout expected to reach record high numbers
Belleville News Democrat,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
BY JENNIFER A. BOWEN - News-Democrat A record turnout of voters is expected in Illinois today, and the best way to bypass long lines is to avoid visiting ...
Long lines overwhelm University polling places
Daily Illini, IL - Nov 4, 2008
By about 5 pm, 520 people had voted at Lincoln Avenue Residence Halls, and another 487 had voted at Illinois Street Residence Halls. ...
Election judges prepared for long lines, late night
TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com, IL - Nov 4, 2008
"Illinois law says if you're in line at 7 o'clock, you get to vote," said Robert Saar, executive director of the DuPage County Election Commission. ...
Long lines, few problems at polls Geneva Sun
Early voting counts high in Cook, DuPage counties TheDoings-ClarendonHills.com
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Orange County revs up drive-through voting
Medill Reports, IL - Nov 4, 2008
Hear what voters have to say in their divided opinions about the new technology. by Jenelle Molenaar In Orange County, Calif., drive-throughs not only ...
Ind. voting officials hope for smooth day
ABC7Chicago.com,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
Northwest Indiana has dealt with long lines at early voting sites and a legal challenge about phony voter registrations. "There have been some issues like ...
Both Parties Expect Democratic Senate Pickups
MyFox Springfield, IL - Nov 4, 2008
Long lines appeared in many places where polls opened at 6 am EST, and New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine was seen reading a newspaper while waiting to vote at ...
Democrats Are Looking For Bigger House Majority
MyFox Springfield, IL - Nov 4, 2008
Long lines formed as polls opened before daybreak in about a dozen Eastern seaboard states. Democrats were counting on heavy turnouts to capture more than ...
Long lines at polls as Illinoisans vote
Galesburg Register-Mail, IL - Nov 4, 2008
Voters formed lines as dawn broke outside small-town polling places in Warren County in western Illinois. Though crowds thinned as the day wore on, ...
Obama, McCain head toward voters' verdict
ABC7Chicago.com,  USA - Nov 4, 2008
Long lines formed as polls opened in Eastern states. Ahmed Bowling, who lined up early waiting for a polling place in Alexandria, Va., to open at 6 am, ...
Long Lines Reported At Polling Places
WBBM780, IL - Nov 4, 2008
Even though more than 877000 out of 7.7 million registered Illinois voters cast early ballots, overall turnout of around 80 percent could still mean ...

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Obama Leads McCain In Electoral Votes
WBBM780, IL - Nov 4, 2008
CBS News also projects Obama will win the states of New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Vermont, Illinois, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, ...
Long -- but not unbearable -- lines greet suburban voters
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Nov 4, 2008
In comparison, she said, the library only processed 1100 voters in the last November election. "We'll be busy all day," Cooper said. "We expected long lines ...
Very high turnout to be 1st big test of electronic voting
WGN, IL - Nov 4, 2008
In both jurisdictions, voters have a choice between filing a paper ballot and using a computer touch screen. Election officials predict the long lines will ...

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